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* [[stress]] | * [[stress]] | ||
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== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 05:31, 29 September 2020
top-like I/O monitor for disks and I/O devices.[1]
iotop (Move left or right arrow key to change the sorting) iotop -o or iotop --only iotop -b or iotop --batch iotop -a or iotop --accumulated iotop -aP (only process, not threads)
Activities
- Execute
iotop
and review disk activity in your computer - Measure your hard disk read performance using
hdparm
command. - Review IO and filesystems benchmark tools such us
fio
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1198691/testing-io-performance-in-linux
Related commands
See also
- IO performance:
iotop, iostat, sar -d, fio, nmon, vmstat -d
,dd
,nmon
,stress
top
,ntop
,htop
,atop
,iotop
,systemd-cgtop
,virt-top
,stress
,slabtop
,docker stats
,docker top
,docker container top
,docker-compose top
,nmon
,tload
,kubectl top pod PODNAME
,sar
,kubectl top
,glances
,vmstat, gpustat, asitop
- Performance, monitoring, sysstat, metrics, Telemetry
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